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AMUSEMENTS.

LAY WORRY ASIDE AT THE CINEMA.

MATINEE. I TO-DAY At 2. TO-DAY. | 7.4S—MAJESTIC—7.4S | ( MORE CHARMING THAN EVER! RUTH CHATTERTON RUTH CHATTERTON Bringing you Comedy—Romance— Drama—in a Play that both Men and Women MUST Enjoy. O O O O O 0 o I FEMALE o o FEMALE | I o— o—o FEMALE o—o —o | (Manageress of an Automobile Factory) THE MAN! GEORGE BRENT. GEORGE BRENT. (Recommended by Censor for Adults). Majestic Featurettes: Graham McNamee News Reel. Dancing and Singing Revue. Turkey in the Raw (Com.) Paramount British News. WEDNESDAY. WALLS OF GOLD WALLS OF GOLD Kathleen Norris’s Sensational Novel, featuring SALLY EILERS. SALLY EILERS. RALPH MORGAN NORMAN FOSTER EDUCATIONAL CINEMA, “BRIGHTER AND BETTER IJ PICTURES.” (Commended by Director, approved by Boards, of Eduction). FOR THE KIDDIES: “Snow-Drop and Seven Dwarfs.” (Agfa). FOR YOUNG AND OLD: “Grass,” or “The Forgotten People.” (Paramount). Supports: Model Aeroplanes; The Dog, “Rajah”; Eglinton Valley; Penguins on Catlins Coast, etc., and General Electric Films on X-Ray, etc. SHOWING AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES: April 10, Invercargill Convents; 11, Technical College (day), and Waianiwa (night); 12th, Waimatuku; 13th, Thornbury; 14th, Ryal Bush; 16th, Tisbury; 17th, Marist Brothers (Everybody’s Hall); 23rd, Orepuki; 24th, Tuatapere; 25th, Clifden; 26th, Ohai; 27th, Otautau; 28th, Fairfax. J. J. S. CORNES, 8.A., B.Sc. Late Science Lecturer, Christchurch Training College. Ah3l9 DANCES. TIOLLOW THE FAMOUS FOOTWARMERS TO THE RIFLE CLUB DANCE TO-NIGHT. ipHE Regimental Miniature Rifle Club JL (Ist Southland Regiment), will hold a DANCE in SMITH’S HALL, TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), Grand March 8.15 p.m. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Double Ticket 3/6. Footwarmers’ Orchestra. Ah 343 A. S. BISHOP, Hon. Sec. A DANCE WILL be held in U.F.S. HALL, Tay Vl Street, WEDNESDAY, April 11, 8.30 p.m. Gents 1/6, Ladies 1/-. Double Ticket 2/-. Under auspices Court Queen of South, A.O.F. Af2oB KEEP MAY 4 FREE! POR THE ANNUAL BALL OF THE MATAURA ISLAND BASKETBALL CLUB. / - ' !■■■■■■

EDUCATIONAL. BIGGER JOBS mean bigger money. Prepare through right study. Ask Dr. Fern, 175 Rattray Street,-Dunedin. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS. 11HE expert Correspondence Tuition supplied by ENTING’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, LTD. Has enabled hundreds to pass the Examination. Printed Notes. Moderate Fees. Write for detailed Prospectus. P.O. BOX 826. Fy1157 Wellington, Cl. WANTED TO SELL STACK COVERS, from 17s 6d, railage paid.—Johnson and Couzins, Saddlers, Horse Cover makers, 93 Cashel Street, Christchurch. MISCELLANEOUS. NO wonder everybody likes CREMOLA CUSTARD so much. 36 generous portions in each packet. COAL— Once you try it, you’ll always buy it, from OHAI COAL DEPOT, Liddel Street. Phone 701. AdB2 PASTURES improved by using Clifden super fine carbonate of Lime. Delivery on trucks, Orawia. Phone 41X Orawia, 25 Invercargill. ZIT is a specific Ointment sold in tubes for the successful treatment of itching piles. Obtainable from R. Sommerville, Chemist and Optician, 5 Dee Street, Invercargill, at 5/- a tube. AS soon as a child has learnt to say “ MORE.” it wants to say “ CREMOLA” - MORE CREMOLA CUSTARD. rr / SIZE 5 Only, MEN’S BROWN dd/" LEATHER COATS (were 85/-), at ABRAHAM WACHNER’S, Don Street. Large selection of woollen FROCKS and JUMPER SUITS. All sizes, moderately priced. SILK HOSE repaired same day. HEMSTITCHING same day service. ALTERATIONS and RENOVATIONS undertaken at shortest notice at MRS DRYDEN’S, the Sewing Shop, Tay St. Phone 1249. ATOBODY knows better than Mother that CREMOLA CUSTARD is a pure wholesome food, and a delicious treat for Children. MOTORIST’S HOLIDAY is often marred by mechanical defects. Trouble-free motoring assured when serviced by WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., Garage. ALL the way from Glasgow to your tabIe—CREMOLA CUSTARD—the most economical luxury you can buy. C) /P— MAIDS’ OR LADIES’ BLACK 4/_O ALL WOOL CASHMERE HOSE; worth more than double, at ABRAHAM WACHNER’S, Don Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 22295, 10 April 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22295, 10 April 1934, Page 1